Re: [Orgmode] translated Org4.60 manual into Japanese and moved some pages

2008-06-17 Thread Carsten Dominik

Hi Takeshi,

just to let you know:  Org-mode has reached a point of relative  
stability I think, with version 6.05.  So if you plan to update your  
translation, this may be a point in time where it is worthwhile.


Also, you might want to make the link to the Org home page point to http://orgmode.org 
.


All the best.

- Carsten

On Dec 23, 2006, at 10:54 AM, T.Okano wrote:


Hello Carsten,
and Hello David,

I tranlated Org4.60 manual into Japanese and I published it on my
homepage.

http://hpcgi1.nifty.com/spen/index.cgi?OrgMode%2fManual

Two years from translating Org3.03 passed.

And I moved some webpages.

*Org3.03 manual

http://hpcgi1.nifty.com/spen/index.cgi?OrgMode%2fArchive%2fOrg0303Manual

*OrgTutorial

http://hpcgi1.nifty.com/spen/index.cgi?OrgMode%2fOrgTutorial

Please change the links.

Of course, I have left the links from old pages.

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Re: [Orgmode] Summer plans

2008-06-17 Thread Richard G Riley
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi everyone,
>
> the summer is near, and I thought I'd share my schedule for this time.
>
> Org-mode 6.05 is out, and so far there have been no reports of
> problems with it.  I just updated Emacs CVS to 6.05a, so that is now
> also current.  I feel this may be the version that can get us all
> through the summer.  I can still fix minor quibbles in the coming days
> though.
>
> After that, on June 26, I'll be going to the States for nine long
> weeks.  During the first five weeks I will be in the San Francisco Bay
> Area, to be precise in Mountain View, California, to work at the NASA
> Ames Research Center there.   Any Emacs/Org geeks in the region?  I
> sure would enjoy some company for a dinner during that time.
>
> Work-wise I will be busy and may not have much time for keeping up
> with this list.
>
> The 4 week after that I will be totally out of reach, walking down the
> wild, so to speak.  Hopefully some of the more advanced users can hang
> out here and keep this place running, answer questions and maybe even
> collect pointers to the bug reports and to the most interesting ideas
> from the list.  This would save me from having to go through the
> entire back log when I get back.  Nobody is stopping you from
> developing patches either :-)
>
> This has been another great year with you all.  Thanks so much for
> your kindness, enthusiasm, and attention to detail.


What has impressed me the most is the steady stream of improvements
which have not, in any way, impinged on the basic simplicity of the
org-mode basics. You have done a wonderful job of keeping everything
consistent and true to the original concepts. Enjoy your trip!


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[Orgmode] Re: Summer plans

2008-06-17 Thread Cezar Halmagean
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> After that, on June 26, I'll be going to the States for nine long
> weeks.  During the first five weeks I will be in the San Francisco Bay
> Area, to be precise in Mountain View, California, to work at the NASA
> Ames Research Center there.   Any Emacs/Org geeks in the region?  I
> sure would enjoy some company for a dinner during that time.

Hey Carsten, I'm in the SF area, let me know if you care to hang
out and have a beer on me for all that beautiful work you've done.

Cezar



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[Orgmode] Summer plans

2008-06-17 Thread Carsten Dominik

Hi everyone,

the summer is near, and I thought I'd share my schedule for this time.

Org-mode 6.05 is out, and so far there have been no reports of  
problems with it.  I just updated Emacs CVS to 6.05a, so that is now  
also current.  I feel this may be the version that can get us all  
through the summer.  I can still fix minor quibbles in the coming days  
though.


After that, on June 26, I'll be going to the States for nine long  
weeks.  During the first five weeks I will be in the San Francisco Bay  
Area, to be precise in Mountain View, California, to work at the NASA  
Ames Research Center there.   Any Emacs/Org geeks in the region?  I  
sure would enjoy some company for a dinner during that time.


Work-wise I will be busy and may not have much time for keeping up  
with this list.


The 4 week after that I will be totally out of reach, walking down the  
wild, so to speak.  Hopefully some of the more advanced users can hang  
out here and keep this place running, answer questions and maybe even  
collect pointers to the bug reports and to the most interesting ideas  
from the list.  This would save me from having to go through the  
entire back log when I get back.  Nobody is stopping you from  
developing patches either :-)


This has been another great year with you all.  Thanks so much for  
your kindness, enthusiasm, and attention to detail.


Cheers

- Carsten



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Re: [Orgmode] Custom links and export

2008-06-17 Thread Carsten Dominik


On Jun 17, 2008, at 5:02 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:


Hi,

maybe I missed it...

is there a way to convert custom links on (HTML) export/publishing?

I have a little knowledge base running here, that makes it
possible to read man pages in my browser. So I would like to
make 'man' links in org files point to my man.php.
E.g.
http://localhost/devel/intranet/knowledge/man.php?q=man%20emacs

Same applies to info-links. I know, I could just use absolute
links or setup link abbreviations. But this might not work in
every case.



I am not sure I understand.  Can you make a more complete example for  
me?  What should go in, what should go out?







BTW:

The global link feature is a wonderfull! :-)


You mean the internal links in a file?  Yes, I think that works well  
now.


- Carsten



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[Orgmode] Custom links and export

2008-06-17 Thread Sebastian Rose

Hi,

maybe I missed it...

is there a way to convert custom links on (HTML) export/publishing?

I have a little knowledge base running here, that makes it
possible to read man pages in my browser. So I would like to
make 'man' links in org files point to my man.php.
E.g.
http://localhost/devel/intranet/knowledge/man.php?q=man%20emacs

Same applies to info-links. I know, I could just use absolute
links or setup link abbreviations. But this might not work in
every case.



BTW:

The global link feature is a wonderfull! :-)

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Re: [Orgmode] Re: icalender export: limited number of repeated events

2008-06-17 Thread Richard G Riley
knubee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> However, I did not know that the icalendar format actually supported
>> something like UNTIL in the RRULE line.  So maybe we could teach the Org
>> exporter a syntax for this and export it properly.  However, I don't
>> have a good idea for a syntax, and not much time to implement it now.
>
> ok. it does seem like a fairly standard thing to do with calendars (ie, to 
> have
> repeating events that end after a certain number -- or after a certain date).
> perhaps, in the future, it is worth implementing something that allows 
> org-mode
> user to specify something lik:
>
> SCHEDULED: <2008-06-01 Sun +1w~10> ;repeats until 10 weeks after starting date
>

Possibly easier to bracket the extensions to the commonly understood
date syntax.


SCHEDULED: <2008-06-01 Sun +1w [*10]>  ; 10 times at weekly intervals

> or
>
> SCHEDULED: <2008-06-01 Sun +1w~2008-08-03> ;repeats until august 3

SCHEDULED: <2008-06-01 Sun +1w [->2008-08-03] > ;repeats upto and
including until august 3

>
> the actual symbols ("~") and syntax used above are probably bad, but hopefully
> it captures the idea.
>
>> - When you are done, share this with us!
>
> it may be a bit beyond my abilities, but if i get something to work, i will
> share it ;-)
>
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[Orgmode] Installing over snapshot on ubuntu gnu/linux system

2008-06-17 Thread Alan E. Davis
I have a few questions about installing org-mode over an emacs-snapshot on
Ubuntu GNU/Linux.  I have been doing this by trial and error, and while it's
been working I am not sure I have all the bits correctly worked out.  First,
how to edit the Makefile for the purpose.

The package emacs-snapshot is installed in /usr .  Does that suggest
prefix=/usr ?

The lispdir---is this my local repository, where I've unpacked the tar.gz
file?  (I am specifying this directory in my load path).  Or is it the
snapshot install lisp directory?

I have similar questions for the info file.  So far I've been just copying
it into /usr/share/info/emacs-snapshot (or similar).

Thank you for any suggestions/pointers.

Alan Davis


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